Blurred Vision in One Eye

Have you been patching one eye and cannot see 20-20 in that eye even with prescription lenses?

​If so, then you have a condition known as Amblyopia, or "Lazy Eye".

With Amblyopia, generally, on an eye chart, a difference of two or more lines is seen between the two eyes and the Amblyopic eye is only best corrected to 20/30. For example, if someone had 20/20 vision with the right eye and only 20/40 with the left, and the left eye cannot achieve better vision with corrective lenses, the left eye is said to be amblyopic. ​

​but despite what you may have heard, your eye is NOT 'lazy,' - the balance between the two eyes has been interrupted by some kind of trauma or stress.

Don't worry, there are some remarkably easy, simple an natural ways to address Amblyopia. A combination of Vision Coaching, Brain Gym and Craniosacral Therapy adjusts the imbalance in your visual system usually within 8-16 weeks.

Lack of stimulation in infancy (you may have been put in crib to lie down facing the same way, or breast fed on one side, or born with cataracts or pathology in one or both eyes.

Emotional, mental or physical stress causing chronic tension in extrinsic muscles - often a sign that an aspect of the person is split off or dissociated.

How to Improve Eyesight

​First, it is important to know how to improve the visual balance between your eyes and stop them from fighting each other. This visual skill is called Eye Teaming and if one eye is significantly blurrier than the other, this is often affected.

​When Eye-Teaming is interrupted, sometimes the signals from one or both of your eyes is short-circuited and you don't even realize it.